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Test, David W.; Wood, Wendy M. – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, 1996
This article responds to critiques of "Natural Supports in the Workplace: The Jury Is Still Out" (Test and Wood) by focusing on what was on trial, the need to define natural supports, the interaction between policy and practice, and implications of natural supports on personnel preparation. (CR)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adults, Definitions, Helping Relationship
Ulrich, Mary E.; Bauer, Anne M. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2003
This article is designed to help professionals and parents learn and grow as they work together for the children in their charge. It discusses the levels of awareness parents have about the disability of their child. These include the ostrich phase, special designation of the disability, normalization, and self-actualization. (Contains…
Descriptors: Coping, Denial (Psychology), Disabilities, Disability Identification
Peer reviewedCulham, Andrew; Nind, Melanie – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 2003
This paper considers two major movements affecting the lives of people with intellectual disabilities: normalization and inclusion. It reviews the aims, processes, and outcomes of the normalization and social role valorization movement and explores its compatibility with inclusion. Lessons from normalization are applied to the inclusion movement.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedRaskind, Marshall H.; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1995
A 1993 symposium was held in Missillac, France, to gather an international panel of experts to promote international dialog and cooperation, identify technologies for enhancing the lives of persons with learning disabilities, and establish research priorities. This article synthesizes key ideas and issues that emerged from individual presentations…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Conferences, Educational Technology, International Cooperation
Peer reviewedDenti, Louis G.; Katz, Michael S. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1995
This article analyzes how the dominant image of reality in the field of learning disabilities is derived from the diagnostic model. The article proposes an alternative, normative conception of education that emphasizes the importance of caring, social relatedness, and community participation. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Disability Identification, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Impact of Size Revisited: Relation of Number of Residents to Self-Determination and Deprivatization.
Tossebro, Jan – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1995
In this Norwegian study, the impact of number of residents with mental retardation on two quality of care measures--deprivatization and self-determination--was analyzed. Results showed that the negative impact of increasing size leveled off at a unit size of about five residents. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Group Homes, Mental Retardation, Normalization (Disabilities)
Dattilo, John; Jekubovich-Fenton, Nancy – Parks and Recreation, 1995
Leisure service providers can help enhance the lives of people with mental retardation. By complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines, recreation facilities and services can be designed and structured to accommodate the needs of individuals with disabilities, enhancing their sense of competence and self-determination as…
Descriptors: Adults, Community Involvement, Community Recreation Programs, Leisure Time
Peer reviewedBicknese, J.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1996
This survey examined benefits received by 56 vocational services customers through the Illinois Bureau of Blind Services (BBS). Consumers reported high levels of satisfaction with the services, substantial improvements in mobility and daily living skills, and a sense that the BBS had improved their overall quality of life. (PB)
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Normalization (Disabilities), Participant Satisfaction
Anderson, Lynn; And Others – Parks and Recreation, 1996
North Dakota's Rural Recreation Integration Project disseminates innovative training and technical assistance from therapeutic recreation specialists to recreation and human service providers. The information helps facilitate the inclusion of people with disabilities into recreation/leisure activities. To make the training accessible, they use the…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Continuing Education, Disabilities, Higher Education
Smith, Rosanne Burton; Morgan, Michaela; Davidson, John – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 2005
Background: This study examined whether daily choice availability for adults with intellectual disability was consistent with Nirje's (1973) normalisation principle. Method: Ratings of the daily choice availability of 59 people with intellectual disability in group homes and 198 individuals without intellectual disability in family homes were…
Descriptors: Severe Disabilities, Group Homes, Normalization (Disabilities), Self Determination
Hulgin, Kathleen; Searl, Julia A. – 1996
This report describes the development of integrated community services for people with severe disabilities by Job Path, a New York City agency which currently provides services to approximately 250 people. A current emphasis of the agency is increased consideration of the individual's life outside of the work setting. Critical factors in the…
Descriptors: Adults, Agencies, Community Programs, Employment
PDF pending restorationSouth Carolina Continuum of Care for Emotionally Disturbed Children, Columbia. – 1992
This handbook is intended to assist South Carolina parents of children with severe emotional disturbances as they participate in the state's "Continuum of Care" program, which attempts to provide community based treatment in the least restrictive environment for each client. The handbook begins with a letter from a parent of an autistic…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agency Cooperation, Children, Delivery Systems
Murphy, Stephen; And Others – 1993
The Pioneer-Syracuse University Project was designed to help people with severe disabilities find community jobs and become integral participants in their work places, using on-site and off-site resources and supports from job personnel and other community members. Specifically, project staff who had directly trained and supported people with…
Descriptors: Adults, Employment Programs, Job Development, Job Training
Amado, Angela Novak; Lyon, Patricia J. – 1992
This booklet is a collection of stories by people who have facilitated Personal Futures Planning groups. The groups provide an individualized, structured approach to life planning for people with developmental or other disabilities and have been implemented since 1988 in Minnesota. Introductory material describes the process, which starts when a…
Descriptors: Community Services, Developmental Disabilities, Disabilities, Group Discussion
Lyman, Lawrence – 1993
For inclusion of students with disabilities to work successfully in schools, a sense of community among faculty and students, a shared mission, and the ability to successfully collaborate with others are essential. Activities to promote collegial relationships among faculty should be a part of each inclusion team's plan for implementing inclusion…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Disabilities, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education

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